IN THE LAND OF SAINTS AND SINNERS Review: Finbar Murphy, a disillusioned hitman comes out of retirement for one last job when a menacing crew of terrorists… Read more “In the Land of Saints and Sinners”
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Marlowe
MARLOWE Review: Set in the late 1930’s Bay City, centres around a brooding, down on his luck detective, Philip Marlowe, who is hired to find the ex-lover… Read more “Marlowe”
Blacklight
BLACKLIGHT Review: Travis Block is an FBI operative coming to terms with his shadowy past. He is drawn into a conspiracy involving rogue forces within the agency.… Read more “Blacklight”
Made in Italy
MADE IN ITALY Review: A widowed artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to renovate and repair a dilapidated house in Tuscany and then… Read more “Made in Italy”
Clash of the Titans
CLASH OF THE TITANS Review: Tells the story of Perseus demigod, son of Zeus, who battles the gods on behalf of man to stop them from conquering heaven… Read more “Clash of the Titans”
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Review: The remaining Resistance come face to face with the First Order once more and make their final stand against an… Read more “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”
A Walk Among the Tombstones
A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES Review: Private detective Matthew Scudder is hired to find out those who are responsible for the kidnapping and murder of his wife… Read more “A Walk Among the Tombstones”
The Commuter
THE COMMUTER Review: Michael, an Insurance Salesman/Ex-Cop is on his daily commute home. While on his way home he gets caught up in a criminal conspiracy that… Read more “The Commuter”
Widows
WIDOWS Review: Set in contemporary Chicago, the only thing four women have in common is a debt left behind by their dead husbands’ criminal activities. They decide… Read more “Widows”
Silence
SILENCE Review: A historical drama set in the seventeenth century. Two Jesuit priests travel to Japan to find their missing mentor. They face the ultimate test of faith. This is… Read more “Silence”